Moby Grape Concert

Winterland (San Francisco, CA) Mar 22, 1968

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Moby Grape concert at Winterland on Mar 22, 1968

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  • Date:
    03.22.1968
  • Tracks:
    3
  • Total Time:
    12:37
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Concert Summary

Some bands are doomed from the beginning. On paper, Moby Grape's early bio reads just like some of their more successful contemporaries: Super-talented, creatively-charged songwriter/musician Alexander 'Skip' Spence left his gig drumming with poised-for-stardom Jefferson Airplane to form his own group, hooked up with a manager, cherry-picked more super-talented songwriter/musicians from various bands and recorded a stellar debut album. So far, you could substitute different names and shuffle the facts and come up with the back story for the Byrds, CSN, Blind Faith, just about anybody.…entire summary

  • Jack Fids | Saturday, February 04, 2012 | 9:27 pm

    There is a particular sound that could only be heard in SFO in the late 60's & you had to be in the Hypno-catatonic state of being to truly feel it's breadth & depth, no other group captured those moments like the Grape & Canned Heat for such extended periods. You can fnd this same sound in CCR's Born on the Bayou ^ Suzie-Q . Thanks to the people at BGVault for putting this out here for those who've never heard it . It is a foundation stone in the SFO Sound.

  • Anonymous | Friday, March 25, 2011 | 10:14 pm

    Anonymous/ This snippet is still great to hear. After a couple of years following the Vault I'm still holding out hope you will pleeaassee find something else by Moby Grape. Any chance of their 1st Fillmore appearance on 11/25/66 which circulates among fans in only fair quality, or any of the many, many San Francisco area shows they played. Something must be hiding in that pile of Vault tapes!

  • BRIAN032352 | Saturday, December 25, 2010 | 10:28 pm

    This concert was recorded one day before my 16th birthday in 1968!!! This live version of the song ''Changes'' is awesome.I used to own their album,my favorite tune was ''Hey Grandma''.

  • juanblanco | Wednesday, July 28, 2010 | 12:36 am

    Jerry Miller is still a monster guitar slinger - Live Grape is an all time monster recording - Jerry still living in Western Washington. Rock on !

  • Anonymous | Thursday, June 17, 2010 | 9:03 am

    Always been one of my favorites. Great music and talent.
    Find a copy of their original first album without the middle finger cut off with same poster inside. Have mine.

  • Anonymous | Saturday, June 12, 2010 | 3:58 pm

    If this band came out today with the same songs, they'd be a hit. Amazing how well this stuff holds up.

  • Anonymous | Thursday, June 10, 2010 | 7:41 am

    Miller's Blues is simply perfection! Can anyone tell me if these are the same 3 live tracks on the MG cd "The Place and the Time"?

  • Billiam | Friday, June 04, 2010 | 9:34 am

    I was lucky enough to see Moby Grape live once -- summer of '67. Five guys who could sing and write. Three guitars made a wall of sound. Huge energy supplied by Skippy. They were fantastic to be sure. Tried to see them in summer of '68 but two of them were in the slammer for underage sex rap. Spence tried to axe down a hotel door not a studio door. Miller says Spence started hanging out with some wrong guys who gave him too much stuff. Could have been acid or who knows what else people were willing to try (STP for example?).

  • Anonymous | Friday, June 04, 2010 | 9:21 am

    I would love to hear 8:05 live. I still play if at least twice when it comes up on my shuffle. One of the pretty songs from the 60's.

  • iratejones40 | Thursday, June 03, 2010 | 1:06 am

    Everywhere changes; even now in 2010!!! I have not given in to stasis since the days of this concert. still changein'!!!!! Still tokin'!!!!!!

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